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 Harvard ['hɑrvɚd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 哈佛大学

  1. He is a Harvard undergraduate.
    他是哈佛大学的学生。
  2. She has been awarded a scholarship to study at Harvard.
    她获得了去哈佛大学读书的奖学金。
  3. His acceptance by Harvard University is on everyone's lips.
    大家都在谈论他被哈佛大学录取的事。


harvard
[ noun ]
  1. a university in Massachusetts

  2. <noun.artifact>
  3. American philanthropist who left his library and half his estate to the Massachusetts college that now bears his name (1607-1638)

  4. <noun.person>


  1. Mr. Levitt is a professor of business administration at Harvard University's Graduate School of Business Administration and editor of the Harvard Business Review.
  2. Mr. Levitt is a professor of business administration at Harvard University's Graduate School of Business Administration and editor of the Harvard Business Review.
  3. Twenty-seven states still have adultery laws on the books, a survey by the Harvard Law Review found, but legal scholars say few states make much effort to enforce them.
  4. Israel's Antiquities Authority on Monday dismissed a Harvard scholar as chief editor of the Dead Sea Scrolls, citing health problems.
  5. He understood the strengths and weaknesses of George Santayana, who had been one of his teachers at Harvard.
  6. Fink said NIH chose Harvard from a national competition, The Harvard Crimson reported Saturday.
  7. Fink said NIH chose Harvard from a national competition, The Harvard Crimson reported Saturday.
  8. Harvard dreamed up what is called hypermedia - "pictures and graphs and text all tied together in a database," Ervin said.
  9. After moving to Paris as a teen-ager, he received a university degree, a law degree and a doctorate in economics. He later added a master's in business administration from Harvard University.
  10. "We've thought the ratio of total cholesterol to HDL is what matters most," says Charles Hennekens of Harvard University and Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital.
  11. But he also won the endorsement of the New Republic magazine, whose editor was a former teacher of his at Harvard.
  12. Mr. Malek attended Harvard Business School with Ms. Franklin and later recruited her to work in the Nixon White House, where she directed a program to bring women into high-ranking government jobs.
  13. "(President-elect George) Bush is going to face a legacy of the Reagan administration in the enormous amount of debt at all levels of society," said professor Benjamin Friedman of Harvard University.
  14. Lorenzo, then 32, a Harvard MBA and son of Spanish immigrants from Queens, N.Y., was the carrier's youngest president.
  15. The economists are rethinking their approach, and Harvard's Mr. Freeman, for one, expects a changed verdict.
  16. A spokesman later said reviews prompted by questions about discriination against Asian-Americans currently are in progress at Harvard and the University of California at Los Angeles.
  17. Harvard University, the first Ivy League school, has become the last to try to protect its name with a trademark after years of seeing it emblazoned on sweatshirts and other goods around the world.
  18. The Columbia band formed a bridge on the field at Harvard Stadium this season and drove a car off it in a Teddy Kennedy sendup. And the University of Pennsylvania band still manages to make the shape of the Eiffel Tower seem risque.
  19. "After the 1929 crash, the universal phrase was 'The economy is fundamentally sound,'" said a skeptical John Kenneth Galbraith, the Harvard economist.
  20. According to Boris Rumer of Harvard's Russian Research Center, who makes frequent trips to the area, Russian businessmen export timber and import used cars, which they then barter for consumer goods.
  21. Thus Derrick Bell of Harvard Law School says Mr. Thomas "doesn't think like a black."
  22. A former Harvard professor and hospital director who resigned his posts amid charges of plagiarism has been rehired by the hospital, officials said Friday.
  23. From 1965 to 1978, Mr. Star taught at the Harvard Business School.
  24. Massachusetts first lady Kitty Dukakis, wife of the Democratic presidential front-runner, was paid $20,000 last year for her part-time position as director of a novel program at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.
  25. "A far more important thing in the North case was that legal accountability be established, not that imprisonment be decreed," said Laurence Tribe, a Harvard University law professor.
  26. "Boring," crowed the Harvard side, "boring." And so it goes.
  27. "There is this continuing mortgage that Gorbachev is drawing on," says Harvard Soviet affairs expert Marshall Goldman.
  28. The analysis, conducted by Dr. K. Malcolm Maclure of the Harvard School of Public Health, was based on a health survey of 88,837 female nurses.
  29. A group of Harvard Law School students turned their legal training into a weapon against their own school with a lawsuit aimed at getting more minorities hired as professors.
  30. It also makes western demands for faster market reforms in Russia more credible. 'Jeffrey Sachs (the Harvard professor turned Russian economic adviser) is telling the Russians to restructure or close down their factories.
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